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CaseyJones
07-15-2014, 06:05 AM
http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-city-attorney-seeks-to-halt-pot-farmers-market-20140714-story.html


The Los Angeles city attorney is seeking an injunction to stop what's being dubbed as the city's first-ever cannabis-centric farmers market, which opened for business over the Fourth of July weekend.

The medical marijuana market opened July 4-6 inside a Boyle Heights warehouse and continued to operate this past weekend, following its successful start.

But City Atty. Mike Feuer says his office will request a temporary restraining order to stop operations.

"We're fighting to stop this end-run around the will of the voters who enacted Proposition D," Feuer said in a statement. "We allege these events also violate city land-use law and are causing a public nuisance. We will do everything we can to put a halt to them."

Feuer's action alleges the market didn't comply with requirements outlined in Proposition D, a ballot measure passed last year that set up the legal parameters for dispensaries to remain open.

The market reportedly created a public nuisance, resulting in accessibility and safety issues, he said.

The market, Feuer said, constituted "an unauthorized, unpermitted use of the property" because its operation did not obtained required zoning approvals.

The operation also “violates California’s unfair competition law and detracts from the quality of life of the community and unjustly enriches the defendants.”

David Welch, who represents the market's operators, says the city's latest move probably doesn't comply with Proposition D and is misrepresenting the law.

He said the market's executive director, Paizley Bradbury, who is named by city officials as Paizley Gabrielle Lee, spoke earlier Monday to an engineer with the city's Building and Safety Department who told her a permit was not necessary.

Welch said the city is making compliance impossible for his client, even though she is following the law.

Organizers of the California Heritage Market, which was confined to the warehouse directly behind the West Coast Collective dispensary in an industrial zone, opened the market only to card-carrying medical marijuana patients.

The market quickly became successful, drawing medical marijuana patients hoping to buy products directly from the growers instead of from a dispensary.

At the time, city and police officials did not publicly object to the event. But late Monday, Rob Wilcox, a spokesman for Feuer, said that while the warehouse "is in an industrial area," there is public property surrounding it.

He said the market affected other businesses by blocking sidewalks and had “a big impact on law enforcement resources, too.”

A preliminary hearing on the injunction is scheduled to be heard at 8:30 a.m. Tuesday in Los Angeles County Superior Court.

tod evans
07-15-2014, 06:16 AM
This is the same [mod edit] who sent a guy to prison for 3 years for graffiti! (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?455718-Anti-Semitic-graffiti-puts-man-behind-bars-for-three-years&highlight=graffiti)

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_Uc9vgRF3NA/UWT6DdNeWyI/AAAAAAAAFn4/4e7lUoT9Dk4/s1600/LA+Firefighters+Endorse+Mike+Feuer-1.jpg

aGameOfThrones
07-15-2014, 06:55 AM
This is the same [mod edit] who sent a guy to prison for 3 years for graffiti! (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?455718-Anti-Semitic-graffiti-puts-man-behind-bars-for-three-years&highlight=graffiti)

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-_Uc9vgRF3NA/UWT6DdNeWyI/AAAAAAAAFn4/4e7lUoT9Dk4/s1600/LA+Firefighters+Endorse+Mike+Feuer-1.jpg


You know he's evil with that nose and mustache

tod evans
07-15-2014, 07:00 AM
You know he's evil with that nose and mustache

Always better to put a face with the deed...

If I could find his home address and cell phone number I'd post them too...

These government employees must be accountable for their actions!

Warrior_of_Freedom
07-15-2014, 08:56 AM
these people's hate for a weed that grows out of the god damned ground is unreal. If you can make someone hate a plant that grows in nature, you can make them hate ANYTHING, like their own freedom.

CaseyJones
07-15-2014, 06:24 PM
Update: L.A. marijuana farmers market ordered to temporarily shut down

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-la-medical-marijuana-farmers-market-temporarily-shut-down-20140715-story.html


A farmers market for medical marijuana users has been temporarily shut down after an L.A. County Superior Court judge agreed to halt operation of the Boyle Heights cannabis marketplace.

The judge’s ruling Tuesday grants a temporary restraining order filed by Los Angeles City Atty. Mike Feuer, who sought to stop the California Heritage Market operations because he said it didn’t comply with the city's law for marijuana dispensaries.

Voters passed Proposition D last year, which established legal parameters where marijuana dispensaries could do business.

The ruling, Feuer said, supports the “spirit and the letter of Proposition D.”

“The bottom line is that we argued successfully that this so-called farmers market was an attempt to make an end-run around the will of the people when they voted to put Proposition D in place,” Feuer said. “The court saw through this subterfuge.”

The order would restrict the market’s operators from setting up booths and advertising it, according to the city’s injunction. Police and fire must also be granted access to the site.

“The court was very clear: There could be no multiple vendors selling at this site, only bona fide employees,” Feuer said.

The market, which opened over Fourth of July weekend, was held in a warehouse directly behind the West Coast Collective dispensary in an industrial zone in Boyle Heights.

The following weekend, the market reopened again.

Proposition D, Feuer said, does not allow multiple, independent vendors to sell on one site.

“That’s essentially what this business model was,” Feuer said.

But attorney David Welch, who represents the Progressive Horizon collective, said Feuer’s argument doesn’t make sense.

He said a farmers market is no different from a dispensary in that they both sell goods from a variety of vendors.

“Their arguments are basically a misunderstanding on how this business operates,” he said.

The city’s actions, Welch said, were essentially proving that “you can’t actually open a marijuana dispensary” in Los Angeles.

A hearing is scheduled Aug. 6 to determine whether the market will be permanently closed.

dannno
07-15-2014, 06:31 PM
He said the market affected other businesses by blocking sidewalks

Then maybe they should open up more? Duh.